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KHS plans in-person graduation for May 30


The Kodiak Island Borough School District is currently planning on holding an in-person graduation ceremony for seniors at Kodiak High School on May 30, as long as positive COVID-19 cases remain low on the island.
“We’ve heard it loud and clear: They (the students) want to be together,” said Joyce Blair, the assistant high school principal. 
Similar to last year, the graduation ceremony is likely to take place in the gym — rather than in the auditorium where it usually occurs — to allow for social distancing.  
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people stand 6 feet apart, making them less likely to transmit the virus. These spacing guidelines mean that the auditorium is too small for all 140 graduates and their families. ....

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YEAR IN REVIEW: How COVID shaped 2020


The first 150 or so tests came back negative. 
Last spring, health care workers in Kodiak had swabbed somewhere around 150 noses, looking for a mysterious new virus called COVID-19, before they found any. 
Testing efforts started in March of this year as Kodiak and the rest of the world began to grasp the magnitude of the growing COVID-19 pandemic. But it wasn’t until April 15 that anyone tested positive for the virus here, officially marking its arrival in Kodiak. That day, health officials said 153 tests had been performed so far. 
Eight months, 905 cases, five deaths, thousands of tests and countless closures, cancellations and Zoom meetings later, COVID-19 is still deeply affecting Kodiak. There was no bigger story in 2020. It touched everything, and even though vaccines are slowly rolling out across the country, the virus will likely dominate headlines for months to come.  ....

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